In the first tip, we showed you how to get to the Windows
 Desktop by hovering over or clicking on the new transparent zone in the
 lower-right corner of the screen—a.k.a., the Aero Peek feature. But 
perhaps you access your Windows Desktop constantly, or it contains lots 
of nested folders that are home to your everyday working files. You can 
get fast-click access to them from the taskbar without minimizing all 
your windows and losing your place.
You’ll have to set this up, 
though. Right-click on the taskbar, and choose Properties, to launch the
 Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog. Under the Toolbars tab, check
 off the Desktop button.
Hit OK, and a mini-menu called “Desktop” appears in the 
taskbar, followed by two angle brackets (>>). Click it, and you’ll
 see all of the items on your Windows Desktop, complete with nesting 
folders. Now it’s easy to access anything on your Windows Desktop 
without having to navigate back to it. Especially useful: The Computer 
entry in this menu lets you browse your PC’s entire drive-and-folder 
hierarchy from here (including any networked drives).
 
 
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